I've said I don't think it can extend to sports. That is the individual's choice. Jobs shldn't require unhealthy body weights tho.
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Replying to @yes_ur_retarded
It's not the individual saying what they should weigh, no. Having to comply with the industry & some health & safety rules are reasonable.
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Things like 'You must take a break when driving long-distance' & 'you mustn't lift more than this weight without lifting machinery'
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I'd support the individual's right to break those rules (not the lorry driver coz he cld hurt someone else) but not the company to make them
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Replying to @yes_ur_retarded
And having a doctor ensure people remain healthy or they can't work is a way to stop that competition including ill-health.
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I'd go with the medical examination suggested. If a doctor finds that someone is so thin its affecting their health
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